Publication Name: PESA News
Authors: M. Mondanos, G. Naldrett, P. Smith, J. Kozman, P. Marchesini, A. Stork
Publication Issue: 169
Date Published: May 2023
Number of Pages: 3
https://doi.org/10.36404/PVYC6221
Abstract:
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology offers an opportunity to reduce the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere. Typically, CO2 is injected underground into depleted oil and gas fields, coalbeds or deep saline geological formations, where it is securely stored. For a formation to be suitable for CO2 storage three main requirements need to be fulfilled; capacity, injectivity and containment.